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Understanding Glaucoma
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Understanding Glaucoma
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Understanding Glaucoma
The term Glaucoma is used to describe a set of eye conditions, which frequently lead to the fluid pressure within the eyes increasing. This in turn, affects the optic nerve and disturbs your peripheral vision. In some cases, if not treated, this disease can even lead to the complete loss ...
Read More »Diabetes UK urges everyone with diabetes to get flu jab this winter
Diabetes UK are calling for everyone with diabetes, including those who are pregnant, to have a flu vaccination this winter as illnesses like the flu can be more severe for people with diabetes. Current figures (1) show almost a quarter (24%) of people with diabetes did not have a flu ...
Read More »WARWICKSHIRE CARER ‘HIGHLY COMMENDED’ TWICE IN NATIONAL CREATIVE COMPETITION
Dawn Hart, 45, from Coleshill Warwickshire, has today been ‘highly commended’ by Carers UK for two of her entries to their national Creative Writing and Photography Competition. Dawn has cared for her twin children Ethan and Grace,aged 7, the first of whom was diagnosed with brain damage and the latter with genetic conditions (trisomy X and Global Development delay) and short bowel disease. Dawn was the only photography entrant to be ...
Read More »REMEMBER THE PAST
Colin Hayfield and Andrew Watkins are going to collaborate on the production of a booklet on the life and times of Coleshill during the twenties and thirties. This will be based round photographs which were taken during those times or photographs of areas of Coleshill which has change little over ...
Read More »Is your Chiropodist / Podiatrist HCPC registered?
The HCPC is the Health and Care Professions Council. It is a government agency set up to protect the public health. They ensure that anyone who calls themselves certain titles like Chiropodist, Podiatrist or Physiotherapist or Dietician is genuine and meet the national standards for training and qualifications. Anyone calling ...
Read More »Protecting Your Eyes
Sun Sensibility Sunglasses have become the go-to accessory thanks to celebrities in mainstream media and the all-purpose famous black but they also come in a handful of different tints and colours. This however, takes us away from the actual purpose of wearing sunglasses which is to protect our eyes from ...
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Understanding Glaucoma
The term Glaucoma is used to describe a set of eye conditions, which frequently lead to the fluid pressure within the eyes increasing. This in turn, affects the optic nerve and disturbs your peripheral vision. In some cases, if not treated, this disease can even lead to the complete loss ...
Read More »Daly and Mullan injury update
Following injuries sustained against Northampton Saints on Saturday, Wasps’ prop Matt Mullan and centre Elliot Daly have undergone scans for further assessment. The club can confirm that Matt Mullan has torn a tricep tendon which will require surgery. It is unfortunately anticipated that he will be side-lined for approximately three ...
Read More »McIntyre: Weedkiller deadlock threatens farm livelihoods and food prices
European Union officials and politicians are playing fast and loose with farmers’ livelihoods and food security in their deliberations over a widely-used weedkiller, a leading MEP said today. Anthea McIntyre MEP spoke out over the use of glyphosate, which farmers and gardeners are anxious to continue using, following two setbacks ...
Read More »Brexit won’t harm workplace safety – We lead the way
West Midlands MEP Anthea McIntyre has condemned false claims that Brexit will trigger a “race to the bottom” on worker’s safety. Miss McIntyre, Conservative employment spokesman in the European Parliament, stressed Britain’s leading role in improving workplace safety when she spoke in a Strasbourg debate on carcinogens. MEPs were assessing ...
Read More »Diabetes UK urges everyone with diabetes to get flu jab this winter
Diabetes UK are calling for everyone with diabetes, including those who are pregnant, to have a flu vaccination this winter as illnesses like the flu can be more severe for people with diabetes. Current figures (1) show almost a quarter (24%) of people with diabetes did not have a flu ...
Read More »WARWICKSHIRE CARER ‘HIGHLY COMMENDED’ TWICE IN NATIONAL CREATIVE COMPETITION
Dawn Hart, 45, from Coleshill Warwickshire, has today been ‘highly commended’ by Carers UK for two of her entries to their national Creative Writing and Photography Competition. Dawn has cared for her twin children Ethan and Grace,aged 7, the first of whom was diagnosed with brain damage and the latter with genetic conditions (trisomy X and Global Development delay) and short bowel disease. Dawn was the only photography entrant to be ...
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